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Steady state dynamics of clustering, long-range order, and inelastic collapse are experimentally observed in vertically shaken granular monolayers. At large vibration amplitudes, particle correlations show only short-range order like equilibrium 2D hard sphere gases. Lowering the amplitude ``cools'' the system, resulting in a dramatic increase in correlations leading to either clustering or an ordered state. Further cooling forms a collapse: a condensate of motionless balls coexisting with a less dense gas. Measured velocity distributions are non-Gaussian, showing nearly exponential tails.
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Jeffrey Olafsen
Baylor University
Jeffrey S. Urbach
Georgetown University
Physical Review Letters
Georgetown University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1bbfb81567d2fc4d5ee56b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.81.4369
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